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Care of Postoperative Patients

NURS124/125
Across
Report urine output less than _____ mL/hr to surgeon
Compare patient's post-op neurologic assessment with his or her ______ before surgery.
May be inserted to decompress and drain stomach, promote GI rest, and allow lower GI tract to heal
Respiratory rate of less than ___ breaths per minute may indicate an anesthetic or opioid induced respiratory depression.
Starts with completion of surgery and transfer of the patient to a specialized area for monitoring and may continue after discharge until all restrictions are lifted
Closely monitored to promote fluid and electrolyte balance
Partial or complete separation of outer wound layers
The best indicator of intestinal activity is the passage of _____ or stool.
Assessed on admission and at least every 15 minutes until stable
Bloody drainage
The most critical assessment after surgery with general anesthesia or moderate sedation?
Down
Local anesthetic used to numb the surface of a body part
Evisceration is the total separation of all wound layers and ______ of internal organs through open wound.
________ the abdomen before you palpate
Serum-like or yellow drainage
Poor wound adherence, drainage, redness, and swelling are signs of _____
Older patients are at risk for ______ due to age-related changes in hypothalamus , low levels of body fat, and coolness of operating room.
Instillation of pain blocking agent into the epidural space
Assess all dressings for _______ and other drainage.
Medication given to manage post-op pain that may cause respiratory depression
Position recommended in PACU unless contraindicated
The purpose of this unit includes the ongoing evaluation and stabilization of patients to anticipate, prevent, and manage complications after surgery.